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Definition of with
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of with is as below...
With
(prep.)
To
denote
association
in
respect
of
situation
or
environment;
hence,
among;
in the
company
of..
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Lawm
::
Lawm (n.) A very fine linen (or
sometimes
cotton)
fabric
with a
rather
open
texture.
Lawn is used for the
sleeves
of a
bishop's
official
dress in the
English
Church,
and,
figuratively,
stands
for the
office
itself..
Bunk
::
Bunk (v. i.) To go to bed in a bunk; --
sometimes
with in.
Ball
::
Ball (n.) A
spherical
body of any
substance
or size used to play with, as by
throwing,
knocking,
kicking,
etc..
Syncarpia
::
Syncarp
(n.) A kind of
aggregate
fruit in which the
ovaries
cohere
in a solid mass, with a
slender
receptacle,
as in the
magnolia;
also, a
similar
multiple
fruit,
as a
mulberry..
Clip
::
Clip (n.) An
embracing
strap for
holding
parts
together;
the iron
strap,
with loop, at the ends of a
whiffletree..
Detract
::
Detract
(v. t.) To take away; to
withdraw.
Flanched
::
Flanched
(a.)
Having
flanches;
-- said of an
escutcheon
with those
bearings.
Lambative
::
Lambative
(a.) Taken by
licking
with the
tongue.
Cook
::
Cook (v. t.) To
concoct
or
prepare;
hence,
to
tamper
with or
alter;
to
garble;
-- often with up; as, to cook up a
story;
to cook an
account..
Cantillate
::
Cantillate
(v. i.) To
chant;
to
recite
with
musical
tones.
Fool
::
Fool (n.) A
person
deficient
in
intellect;
one who acts
absurdly,
or
pursues
a
course
contrary
to the
dictates
of
wisdom;
one
without
judgment;
a
simpleton;
a
dolt..
Fertilize
::
Fertilize
(v. t.) To make
fertile
or
enrich;
to
supply
with
nourishment
for
plants;
to make
fruitful
or
productive;
as, to
fertilize
land, soil,
ground,
and
meadows..
Gallows
::
Gallows
(n.
sing.)
A frame from which is
suspended
the rope with which
criminals
are
executed
by
hanging,
usually
consisting
of two
upright
posts and a
crossbeam
on the top; also, a like frame for
suspending
anything..
Confound
::
Confound
(v. t.) To throw into
confusion
or
disorder;
to
perplex;
to
strike
with
amazement;
to
dismay.
Fettle
::
Fettle
(a.) To cover or line with a
mixture
of ore,
cinders,
etc., as the
hearth
of a
puddling
furnace..
Auriphrygiate
::
Auriphrygiate
(a.)
Embroidered
or
decorated
with gold.
Ctenoidei
::
Ctenoidei
(n. pl.) A group of
fishes,
established
by
Agassiz,
characterized
by
having
scales
with a
pectinated
margin,
as in the
perch.
The group is now
generally
regarded
as
artificial..
Encumber
::
Encumber
(v. t.) To
impede
the
motion
or
action
of, as with a
burden;
to
retard
with
something
superfluous;
to weigh down; to
obstruct
or
embarrass;
as, his
movements
were
encumbered
by his
mantle;
his mind is
encumbered
with
useless
learning..
Weazen
::
Weazen
(a.) Thin;
sharp;
withered;
wizened;
as, a
weazen
face..
Adventurous
::
Adventurous
(n.) Full of
hazard;
attended
with risk;
exposing
to
danger;
requiring
courage;
rash; --
applied
to acts; as, an
adventurous
undertaking,
deed,
song..
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